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Mundial

Mundial is a quarterly print magazine that reminds you why you love football. Launched in 2014 to celebrate the World Cup, we’re an authentic, trusted voice in an increasingly cluttered market. If you like razor-sharp writing, fan culture at all levels, beautiful kits, stunning photography, irreverence, nostalgia, and have a deep passion for all of the composite parts of the game away from the headlines then you’ll probably like what we do. Part of the Guardian Sport Network

  • Mundial

    The fanatical world of football badges

    With matchday programmes seemingly in decline, perhaps pin badges will fulfil the collector’s need for a memento
  • Jack Finnigan

    'I try to trigger all the senses': the artist behind the banners at Anfield

    Peter Carney is an artist, banners are his means of expression and the Kop is his canvas
  • top compo

    When Coventry City had the most beautiful programmes ever made

    John Elvin went to Coventry in 1970 with a simple mission: to change the way football fans viewed the humble programme
  • West Ham's London Stadium, Chelsea's proposed new stadium design featuring 264 sculptural brick pillars, Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena showing off its illuminated air cushions and Borussia Dortmund's "Gelbe Wand" or Yellow Wall.

    What makes a great football stadium?

    What makes Anfield better than Wembley? Why did Juventus fans hate the Stadio delle Alpi? And why are West Ham fans unhappy? Architects and design experts offer some answers
  • Sunday League referees Jermaine Wright, Jacob Miller, Jordan Dixon-Walker, Nathan and Julius.

    Why would anyone be a Sunday league referee? The love of the game

    Every Sunday footballers gather on the 82 pitches at Hackney Marshes. It would be total chaos but for the men in the middle
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